Social inclusion: big words and small acts | Corin Bell | TEDxRNCM

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Corin founded Real Junk Food Manchester in 2014 after meeting Adam Smith, the founder of the original Real Junk Food café in Leeds. Corin is a Project Manager and campaigner who has worked with the community, charity, public and private sectors on projects around sustainability, environment and food waste for 10 years. She’s passionate about social justice and transforming our economic system. Corin works too much and has a lingering cheese addiction.
    Recorded @ TEDxRNCM, June 2018. Hosted by @hayley_parkes
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    Corin founded Real Junk Food Manchester in 2014 after meeting Adam Smith, the founder of the original Real Junk Food café in Leeds. Corin is a Project Manager and campaigner who has worked with the community, charity, public and private sectors on projects around sustainability, environment and food waste for 10 years. She’s passionate about social justice and transforming our economic system. Corin works too much and has a lingering cheese addiction. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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  • @weareasone7409
    @weareasone7409 Год назад

    Oh Yes! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You ... Corin Bell and everyone for this program and for this video. I thought it might be about something else ... but was pleasantly surprised with what it is ... Bringing people together and to share meals is such an excellent way .... in such an inclusive way .... WOW! This needs more duplication in other places .... and already I'm thinking about I could perhaps do something where I live ... to get this type of thing going.
    You manage to explore the complexities of exclusion so well ... "we need to find ways to invite people Back into life" yes ... to own the real problems and be part of the messy process of change .... Yes! Sorry I'm not quoting you exact ... but You say it so well ... Love & Peace and Inclusion to All